You can search by owner, site address, PIN (property identification number), legal description, real key, subdivision name. Augusta Maps by default is set to “All Fields”, however; you may select from the dropdown list to search a particular category. You may also perform multiple broad searches by typing in a street name (ex: Broad St) or a last name (ex: Smith). Additional broad searches are available in the drop down list including: City Owned, Commission Dist, Prop Type, Prop Type Desc, School Dist, Super School Dist, Super Commission Dist, Vacant, etc. Search maps.

For assistance please download our Augusta Maps Help Guide or visit Online Animated Help. For additional inquires please contact GIS for additional training, help or support by email, or call us at (706) 821-2843. If you are unable to reach someone in the office please feel free to contact the Information Technology Help Desk at (706) 821-2524.

You can search by owner, site address, PIN (property identification number), legal description, real key, subdivision name. Augusta Maps by default is set to “All Fields”, however; you may select from the dropdown list to search a particular category. You may also perform multiple broad searches by typing in a street name (ex: Broad St) or a last name (ex: Smith). Additional broad searches are available in the drop down list including: City Owned, Commission Dist, Prop Type, Prop Type Desc, School Dist, Super School Dist, Super Commission Dist, Vacant, etc. Search maps.

Scheduled updates are made to the website during times of less internet traffic, between 6:00am – 9:00am for daily updates, periodically from 12:00pm – 1:00pm and 5:00pm – 6:00pm for critical updates. Routine server maintenance is performed on a monthly (typically Saturday) or as needed basis, a schedule is posted on the Online Maps Page, along with any unscheduled maintenance alerts.

Please check the home page of the City website for an alert, these are posted several days in advance of an upgrade and can potentially last several days. If there is not a notice there could be a technical problem, which IT is working to resolve, we strive to ensure the public has access to all data at all hours, contact GIS by email, or call us at (706) 821-2843.

If some of the features are not working properly it can be due to a full or oversized amount of temporary internet file, history, and cookies. By going to your ‘Tools’ and ‘Internet options’ and delete ‘Temporary files, history, and cookies’ this will free up space and all the features should work.

Additionally, please check that all popup blockers are allowed for the mapping website. To view maintenance information and alerts click here...

Zoning information can displayed using Augusta Maps by turning on the zoning layer in the Map Layers category. It may also be obtained by calling the Planning & Development at (706) 821-1706. View more information about zoning and re-zoning.

For incorrect addressing of personal and business property please contact the GIS Addressing Staff by email, to review the error. For other information that is in error please contact The Tax Assessors Office at 706-821-2328.

Augusta Maps underwent vigorous testing before its release and the most popular browsers were tested including FireFox, Safari, IE7, IE8, IE9, Chrome, etc. Chrome for the Mac is currently not supported. For a full compatibility list click here...

Property transfers are recorded by the Clerk of Court’s Office as they are received from the attorney’s offices; once a log is completed it is transferred to the Tax Assessors Office to be corrected. This process can take up to a year, however; the new owner will be updated by the time tax notices are sent for the first full year of ownership. Please contact Alveno Ross, Chief Appraiser (706) 821-2310 for further details.

Right of Survivorship (ROF) In a situation where two or more persons jointly own property, the right of the other owner(s) to continue to own the property when one owner dies. In other words, a jointly-owned property with right of survivorship does not become part of a decedent's estate; rather, his/her co-owner(s) continue to own the property. Couples may have rights of survivorship on a jointly-owned house, for example.

While we do understand the significant impact such a change could have, Augusta Richmond County has adopted an addressing system to adhere to national emergency standards. If the decision of the Addressing official is not favorable, the following steps should be taken:

1) Submit an informal, written appeal to the GIS Manager within 10 days of receipt of notification

2) If unsatisfied with the decision of the GIS Manager, submit a formal appeal within 15 days including the $150 appeal fee

3) Item will be presented before the Commission for a final decision based on the Ordinance